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Bakhtawar (Urdu: بخت آور, lit. 'Fortunate') is a Pakistani drama television series directed by Shahid Shafaat and first broadcast on Hum TV from 17 July 2022. It is produced by Momina Duraid under banner MD Productions .
Mai Bakhtawar Airport located near Mithi and Islamkot in Tharparkar District, Sindh, Pakistan is named after Mai Bakhtawar Lashari. [1] She was the first woman to lose her life during the peasant uprisings in Sindh in 1947. [2] [3]
Chak Bakhtawar (Urdu: چک بختاور), Gujrat District, Punjab province, Pakistan. It lies 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Kharian and 30 kilometres (19 mi) Azad Kashmir border. All of the people are Muslim and majority belong to the Mughal Family, whereas there are few migrant families from Kashmir as well.
Bakhtawar Khan Mohammad, or simply Bakhtawar, (Persian: بختورخان ، محمد, born 1620 in Persia; died February 19, 1685, near Delhi) was a Persian historian, poet, official and later also personal advisor of the king at the court of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
She was the only child of Murad Khan Lashari, who named her Mai Bakhtawar, meaning 'fortunate woman'. [3] In 1898, Mai Bakhtawar married Wali Mohammad Lashari, who worked as a peasant in the lands of a landed aristocrat. [3] The couple had four children: Mohammad Khan, Lal Bukhsh, Mohammad Siddique and daughter Rasti.
Bakhtawar Singh Thapa (Nepali: बख्तावर सिंह थापा), also spelled Bhaktawar, was a Nepalese military commander, politician, and governor. He acted as an aide of his brother Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa and was appointed the commander of Samar Jung Company.
These were issued by various Chakwar kings including Raja Bakhtawar Singh who ruled between 1718 and 1727. The strength of the Chakwars stemmed from the fact that they controlled various important river-routes across the Ganges and was able to extort a large amount of money from European traders. They also carried out raids on neighbouring ...
Bakhtawar Singh Basnyat (Nepali: बख्तावर सिँह बस्न्यात) was Mulkazi (Chief Kazi) of Nepal. [ 1 ] Mulkazi Kirtiman Singh Basnyat who was backed by Queen Regent Subarna Prabha Devi , was secretly assassinated on 28 September 1801, by the supporters of Raj Rajeshwari Devi .